A representative for the actress admitted that her phone had indeed been hacked, but denied that a topless photo circulating online was legitimate. The rep acknowledged that several photos had been stolen from the hacked phone, including some showing Hendricks in little clothing, but insisted that no topless photos are out there.

At this time, Hendricks apparently has no idea who gained access to her phone, but an investigation is underway.

Take a look at the photos in the gallery below and judge for yourself. It certainly appears to be Hendricks, but the topless shot doesn’t show a face and could easily have been faked.

Hacking cell phones is, of course, illegal. In November, a Florida pleaded not guilty to charges that he hacked into the phones of 50 people, including Johannson and other female celebrities. If convicted, he could face over 100 years behind bars.